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qmmp is a Linux music player which looks like Winamp and XMMS.  It supports mpeg1 layer 1/2/3, ogg vorbis, native flac support, musepack and wavpack, modplug, wmpa, pcm wave, acc. audio cds, CUE sheet, WavPack embedded CUE and FLAC embedded CUE support. It can use ALSA, PulseAudio, Jack or OSS sound.
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:forkotov02/ppa
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install qmmp qmmp-plugin-pack 
  
 
=== xmms ===
 
=== xmms ===

Revision as of 12:07, 3 June 2015

There are specialized Linux distributions centered around video editing, sound studio programs, and multimedia applications. Although these distributions tend to come prepackaged with everything you will probably need to get started, most users are already setup with their favorite desktop distribution already installed and serving in productivity. Here we focus on the individual programs and software that you can add to your already installed distribution. The current section deals with both Redhat based CentOS and Debian based Ubuntu. Desktop environments may be either Gnome or KDE centric in some cases.

Audio Players

qmmp

qmmp is a Linux music player which looks like Winamp and XMMS. It supports mpeg1 layer 1/2/3, ogg vorbis, native flac support, musepack and wavpack, modplug, wmpa, pcm wave, acc. audio cds, CUE sheet, WavPack embedded CUE and FLAC embedded CUE support. It can use ALSA, PulseAudio, Jack or OSS sound.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:forkotov02/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install qmmp qmmp-plugin-pack  

xmms

This program has been around a long time and was originally created to give a Winamp experience to the Linux user. XMMS is a multimedia player for unix systems. XMMS stands for X MultiMedia System and can play media files such as MP3, MOD's, WAV and others with the use of Input plugins. XMMS is not a port of Winamp but was written from scratch by Mikael and Peter Alm.

To install xmms on Ubuntu 14.04 you need to add some repositories for apt-get. See Adding Repositories in Ubuntu for details.

Add the following repositories:

deb http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/ubuntu karmic main
deb-src http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/ubuntu karmic main
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ibid-ag/oldgtk1/ubuntu lucid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ibid-ag/oldgtk1/ubuntu lucid main 

After refreshing the repositories you can use apt-get to install xmms and necessary plugins

sudo apt-get install xmms xmms-cueinfo xmms-mp4plugin xmms-wavpack

reference: Ubuntu Forums: INSTALL xmms on 14.04

xmms2

You launch xmms2 from console with the following command:

 xmms2 play

Play from a directory of mp3 files

xmms2 radd /home/nicole/mp3
xmms2 play

To use as a GUI a front-end needs to be installed and configured. There are multiple available. Some are promoe, esperanza, abraca, gxmms2

Video Players

vlc

mplayer

Audio and Video Editing

lmms

LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio) is an open source and cross-platform project designed to act as a free alternative to those popular, yet commercial and closed-source music creation applications found on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems, such as FruityLoops, Logic, and Cubase. The application has been designed from the ground up to allow users to effortlessly produce professional music under Linux.

LEGACY SECTION

XFree86 era documentation.

 

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Most modern desktop Linux distributions offer all of the complete audio and video multimedia features available on the Macintosh and Windows PC. Everything from DVD, Mpeg, Streaming, Mp3, DivX, and so on can be played, edited, and copied just the same as on the other two popular OS platforms.

One great advantage to media on Linux is - no built-in DRM!

XFree86, KDE, Gnome

Amarok

· KDE

Kaboodle

kdemultimedia-kaboodle (deprecated)

· KDE

KMPlayer

Media player for KDE. The KMPlayer KPart plugin for Konqueror mimics QuickTime, MS Media Player and RealPlayer plugin browser plugins.

· KDE

KPlayer

· KDE multimedia player.
· video, audio and subtitle playback from file, URL, DVD, VCD, audio CD, TV, DVB, and KDE I/O Slaves;
· volume, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation controls;
· zooming, full screen and fixed aspect options;
· status and progress display and seeking;
· multimedia library to organize your media files and streams;
· configuration dialog;
· file properties for setting file specific options.
· KDE


MPlayer

Movie and video player. You can start MPlayer as a command line program with mplayer. Invoke the GUI with as gmplayer.

· MPEG 1/2/4, DivX 3/4/5
· Windows Media 7/8/9
· RealAudio/Video up to 9
· Quicktime 5/6
· VCD/DVD playback
· KDE & Gnome
· Console / Command Shell

Rhythmbox

iTunes like music management application designed for Gnome.

· Internet Radio support
· Gnome

Totem

Video media player designed for Gnome.

· DVD, VCD, Video
· Shoutcast, m3u, asx, SMIL and ra playlists
· Gnome

XMMS

XMMS stands for X MultiMedia System and can play media files such as MP3, MOD's, WAV and others with the use of Input plugins. It was modeled after winamp from the Windows operating system.

· MP3
· Wav
· Modules
· KDE & Gnome

Console

Text mode audio and video players for the command shell.

CMus - C* Music Player

Ncurses music player.

· FLAC
· Ogg/Vorbis
· MP3 (libmad)
· Wav
· Modules (libmodplug)

MOC — Console Audio Player for Linux

Ncurses audio player.

Mp3blaster

Ncurses all text audio player.

· MP3

Orpheus

Ncurses music player.

· CDs
· MP3
· Vorbis OGG
· Stream broadcasts